[/ɪnˈtriːg; ɪnˋtriɡ/] v 用法: 1 [I, Ipr] ~ (with sb) (against sb) make and carry out secret plans or plots to do sth bad 搞阴谋诡计: She was intriguing with her sister against her mother. 她和妹妹串通捣鬼跟母亲作对. * Some of the members had been intriguing to get the secretary dismissed. 有些人一直搞鬼想让老板把秘书解雇. 用法: 2 [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sb (with sth) arouse sb's interest or curiosity 激起某人的兴趣或好奇心: What you say intrigues me; tell me more. 你说的很有意思, 多给我讲些吧. * intrigue sb with an exciting story, a piece of news, etc 以使人兴奋的故事、 新闻等引起某人的兴趣. intrigue 2 [/ˈɪntriːg, ɪnˈtriːg; ˋɪntrig, ɪnˋtriɡ/] n 用法: 1 [U] making of secret plans to do sth bad; conspiracy 密谋策画; 阴谋: a novel of mystery and intrigue 有神秘和阴谋情节的小说. 用法: 2 [C] (a) secret plan to do sth bad 阴谋; 密谋. (b) secret arrangement 秘密安排: amorous intrigues 偷情. |